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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2013 Jun 20.
Published in final edited form as: Psychiatr Serv. 2006 Jan;57(1):100–106. doi: 10.1176/appi.ps.57.1.100

Table 3.

Assessment of 107 women with substance use disorders and posttraumatic stress disorder who had experienced complex trauma, by treatment group

Variable Cognitive-behavioral therapy (N=75)
Control (N=32)
Baseline
End of treatment
Baseline
End of treatment
Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD Mean SD
CAPSa 71.36 18.36 54.45 23.70 73.88 19.16 68.00 24.20
ASI alcoholb .40 .30 .31 .28 .40 .31 .41 .34
ASI drugc .17 .13 .13 .12 .22 .15 .22 .15
HAM-Dd 13.4 8.43 11.07 9.21 12.00 8.56 10.56 8.68
DESe 20.44 13.25 16.98 16.03 21.73 13.56 20.55 13.35
ASI socialf .31 .25 .24 .25 .28 .28 .25 .25
TSI-DSBg 10.11 6.62 6.26 6.80 9.28 7.40 6.91 7.21
a

Clinician Administered Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) Scale. Possible scores range from 0 to 136, with higher scores indicating more PTSD symptoms.

b

Addiction Severity Index, alcohol composite. Possible scores range from 0 to 1, with higher scores indicating more alcohol abuse symptoms.

c

Addiction Severity Index, drug composite. Possible scores range from 0 to 1, with higher scores indicating more drug abuse symptoms.

d

Hamilton Depression Rating Scale. Possible scores range from 0 to 53, with higher scores indicating more depression symptoms.

e

Dissociative Experiences Scale. Possible scores range from 0 to 100, with higher scores indicating more dissociative symptoms.

f

Addiction Severity Index, social/family composite. Possible scores range from 0 to 1, with higher scores indicating more problems in social and family functioning.

g

Traumatic Sexual Experiences Inventory, Dysfunctional Sexual Behavior Scale. Possible scores range from 0 to 30, with higher scores indicating more dysfunctional sexual behavior.